With the Dropbox API changes several apps that I use no longer support it.) I have no idea if it syncs them to other iPads, probably not, but it at least works like a backup. (I haven’t checked recently to make sure my notes still appear there. Notes Plus has the ability to save your notes in Dropbox too, or at least it used to. There isn’t a companion Mac app, but it does offer syncing between iPads through Dropbox. You can import images, create diagrams, draw shapes, enter math equations, organize your work in notebooks, and convert your hand written notes into editable text. MyScript Nebo not only requires an Apple Pencil, which limits the app to the 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro. There isn’t a companion Mac app, but it does include a presentation mode for projectors and other displays. It also supports creating shapes, records audio, and converts handwriting to text, plus it has a built-in web browser so you can look up information without jumping to another app. Van Tran’s Notes Plus supports Apple Pencil, uses notebooks for organization like GoodNotes, and you can import graphics and PDF. GoodNotes 4 costs $7.99, and there’s a companion Mac app that supports syncing. While organizing is a little limited compared to Notability, it does support searching handwritten notes-an incredibly handy feature for students. It works with Apple Pencil and lets you import images and other graphics, supports PDF, includes shape tools, offers highlighting tools, and includes support for left and right handers. Instead of categories with subsections, like Notability, GoodNotes uses individual notebooks. GoodNotes fromTime Base Technology is another worthy note taking contender. Notability is priced at US$9.99 and version 7.1 adds iPhone X compatibility along with Files app support, and there’s a companion Mac app, too. Notability works with any iPad and most styluses Notability’s one drawback is that while typed and PDF text is searchable, handwritten text isn’t. It includes Apple Pencil support, pressure sensitivity, palm rejection, left and right hand mode, and shape tools. Notabilityįirst up is Notability from Ginger Labs is hard to beat with its great note organizing system, support for importing graphics and charts, PDF support, web page importing, and markup tools, plus lets you record audio. ![]() It isn’t, however, on our list because we’re focusing on apps that give you something more, or at least different, for your note taking needs. Need a solid iPad note taking app? Check out TMO’s picks.Īpple includes its own Notes app with the iPhone and iPad, and it’s a perfectly capable tool. ![]() The Mac Observer rounded up some of our favorites to help you pick the one that’s best for you. Uses: Digital notetaking, audio recording, speech to text, reading, annotationĭownload: Download Onenote from the Self-service app on a Mac laptop or iPad.The iPad is a great note taking tool for classes and meetings, so it’s only fitting to find a lot of really great note taking apps for Apple’s tablet. OneNote has built-in accessibility tools for reading (immersive reader) and dictation. Type or hand write notes, draw, record audio, import images, and video directly into your notes. You can create a note organization system that works best for you. Microsoft OneNote can store all your notes in one place and be accessed on a computer, iPad, or iPhone. Uses: Text to speech, speech to text, annotation, digital notetaking, linked audio and notes, writing equationsĭownload: Download Notability from the Self-service app on a Mac laptop or iPad. Video: New math text converter in Notability (5 minutes).Video: How to use Notability on the iPad (20 minutes).Write out equations by hand and use the "convert as math" tool to change to typed math symbols. Use notability to write or type notes, change the background paper color of notes, organize class notes, record audio and take notes at the same time, and review the audio by tapping on a note that is linked to the audio timestamp in the recording. The full version of Notability is available free to faculty, staff, and students to install on Bowdoin managed mac laptops and iPads. For a complete list of accessibility features on the iPad visit Apple's web page, " Get started with accessibility features on iPad." iOS Apps Notability Use Siri or the microphone icon on the keyboard to dictate text in email, notes, or text messages, or change display brightness, contrast, or font size. ![]() Use Live Listen with AirPods to create an external microphone.
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